“Kids learn a lot from their parents. Including domestic abuse.” That’s the message writer/creator Holly Levin and director Tom Cartier deliver to viewers. Children imitate the social behaviors of the models they admire including vocabulary, sense of humor, and domestic violence. (More …)
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The Moscow Police Department sent out a press release regarding a stabbing on the University of Idaho campus on November 2 at 2:37 pm. You can read an excerpt of the press release below or download a PDF hard copy. (More …)
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Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) and the University of Idaho will be hosting the FCCLA Leadership Camp on campus this weekend. FACE was invited to speak about leadership to middle and high school students in the local, regional, and state FCCLA chapters. (More …)
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Lenore, Charlie, Erin, and Jake woke up at 6 am to set up FACE tables and prepare for KfN, an event in which we passed out material urging Palouse citizens to help support nonviolence and local shelters and organizations. FACE sold hand-knitted hats, scarves, belts, and iPod socks to raise money. See you at the next event!
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The University of Idaho and Moscow community celebrate nonviolence this month with events like The Clothesline Project, which honors domestic violence victims and will be on display in the Idaho Commons. (More …)
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National Coming Out Day celebrates diversity and includes GLBT Allies, Talk About It at Noon: “Why I am a GLBT Ally,” “The Whiptail Lizard Lesbians,” “Kinkyboots,” and “Bachelor Farm.” (More …)
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Knitting for Nonviolence is being held THIS Saturday at Moscow’s Farmers’ Market! Come by and see our table set up with home-made knitted goods that will be sold, and proceeds will benefit groups like FACE and ATVP. (More …)
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Families and Communities Embrace has proudly adopted a new and final logo to represent its mission and organization. The former “squiggle” logo (while a suitable logo) did not best represent FACE. To view a larger image, click here.
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After speaking with the Moscow Arts Commission, we’re pleased to announce that Knitting for Nonviolence is official and will go on as planned. The event, to unfold July 29, will raise money for Families and Communities Embrace and Alternatives to Violence on the Palouse by selling hand knitted hats, bags, scarves, and other knitted goods.
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FACE just launched its new store, and you can now buy cards, journals, stuffed bears, bumper stickers and more to help show that you won’t tolerate violence. Everything you buy helps FACE fund the projects that it has planned this year. Enter the FACE store here.